We take the opportunity of the 35th anniversary of Sex Roles to examine the journal and the field of gender research from a biological perspective. We discuss the limited coverage of biological perspectives in the pages of the journal and likely reasons for it in light of historical perspectives on the role of biology in gendered psychological processes and behaviors, review briefly contemporary research on biological (especially hormonal) influences on gender-related behavior, advocate for greater attention to biological perspectives, and suggest ways to integrate biological and socialization approaches into questions of interest to gender researchers
BackgroundIn this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to S...
Since the end of the nineteenth century, when Darwin published his work on evolution, several fema...
This article offers an important perspective of the potential determinants to be considered within t...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
The aim of this paper is to call the attention, especially that of feminists, to the current progres...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
Intruding upon our everyday lives, the world of DNA, genes and genomics has become a challenging fie...
During recent recades, understandings of embodiment and the body have been of a crucial concern in g...
Gender- and sex- related differences represent a new frontier towards patient-tailored medicine, tak...
The emergence of gender as a major area of interest in medical sociology in the 1970s set an excitin...
Sex and gender in biomedicine are innovative research concepts of theoretical and clinical medicine ...
Sex and gender in biomedicine are innovative research concepts of theoretical and clinical medicine ...
AbstractFrom the moment of our conception, each of us has a sex. Sex has a major role in determining...
International audienceIn recent decades there has been an increasing recognition of the need to acco...
A recent upsurge in unitary biological explanations for gender differences in behavior (i.e. that th...
BackgroundIn this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to S...
Since the end of the nineteenth century, when Darwin published his work on evolution, several fema...
This article offers an important perspective of the potential determinants to be considered within t...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
The aim of this paper is to call the attention, especially that of feminists, to the current progres...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
Intruding upon our everyday lives, the world of DNA, genes and genomics has become a challenging fie...
During recent recades, understandings of embodiment and the body have been of a crucial concern in g...
Gender- and sex- related differences represent a new frontier towards patient-tailored medicine, tak...
The emergence of gender as a major area of interest in medical sociology in the 1970s set an excitin...
Sex and gender in biomedicine are innovative research concepts of theoretical and clinical medicine ...
Sex and gender in biomedicine are innovative research concepts of theoretical and clinical medicine ...
AbstractFrom the moment of our conception, each of us has a sex. Sex has a major role in determining...
International audienceIn recent decades there has been an increasing recognition of the need to acco...
A recent upsurge in unitary biological explanations for gender differences in behavior (i.e. that th...
BackgroundIn this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to S...
Since the end of the nineteenth century, when Darwin published his work on evolution, several fema...
This article offers an important perspective of the potential determinants to be considered within t...